

The forest wiki drying rack series#
The series of books 43P-1, 43P-2, 43P-3 & 43P-4 were separate books covering all aspects of maintenance.
The forest wiki drying rack manual#
43P-1: Work center Maintenance manual prior to OPNAV numbering the current guidance 4790/4(series) it was 43P.2-6-10: Abbreviation of "It's gonna take 2 surgeons 6 hours to remove 10 inches of my boot from your ass." Used to motivate someone who is not pulling their weight."She was a 2 before going to sea, a 10 out at sea, and back to a 2 when she returned." 2-10-2: A female, perceived to be unattractive otherwise, out at sea on a ship which has many more males than females and who is consequently paid more attention than she would be paid on land.21MC: Ships command intercom circuit, mainly used between the bridge, combat, and flight decks.If the first partial day is counted, it’s referred to as the 8 Day Skate, or 8 days without standing watch or duty. 8 Day Skate: On a four section duty roster there is time where each section finishes duty in the morning and is not on duty again for seven more days.7MC: On submarines this is generally the Ship's Control Comms Circuit (between the OOD on the bridge and Helmsman below in Control.It's like the 1MC but restricted to Engineering Spaces. 2JV: Engineering sound-powered circuit.When the wardroom is short on baby Ensigns and/or in shipyard overhaul periods the 1st Lt may be a Chief Petty Officer. Seaman gang, the 1st Lt's folks, are often non-quals who are E-4 and below with a first class or senior second class petty officer as leading petty officer.

On Submarines the 1st Looey (1st Lt) is usually an non-qual Ensign and he runs "seaman gang" responsible for, among other responsibilities, all the gadgets necessary for handling and storing of mooring lines, materiel condition of Topside (chipping and painting), escape and rescue equipment like life vests and Steinke Hoods back when they were carried. Small ships only have one division, while larger ships like carriers or amphibs can have 5 or more.

Work for 1st division varies among ships depending on size. On larger ships, the "First" may be in charge of air crew. On small boats, the "First" is in charge of boatswain mates and deck seaman. On ships equipped with small boats, the First Lieutenant or "First" (First Division Officer or Deck Department Head) is in charge of these boats and the sailors who maintain and run them.
